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Outsourcing Opportunities in the U.S.: Is America the New China?

January 31st, 2010 · No Comments

This article is written and owned by James Druman

Is America the new China?
More and more people are finding that outsourcing is not simply confined to the world’s poor, and even in the English speaking world, more and more people are realizing the opportunities that abound for working on the Internet.
Here’s a quick blast of the top seven benefits of being a freelance worker.

1. You don’t work for one boss. You are free from the slavery of having to get up at a certain time, travel to an office, take your lunch at a certain time and be dependent on a company whose financial future may not be that secure.

As a freelance worker, you can come and go as you please, choose your own hours and do whatever type of work you want.

2. There’s always work there when you want it. As a freelancer, the amount of work out there is literally unlimited. As more and more people move online to try and generate income, the demand for freelancers is exploding all over the world. Any time you want work, there’s more than enough to around.

3. You can work from anywhere you like. All you need to be a freelancer is an Internet connection and a computer. The rest is detail.

Working from anywhere you like is liberating since it puts no limits on the amount and number of holidays you can take every year.

You fancy a two months vacation in Florida, it is there where you want it. Bring your laptop and work for a few hours every day.

4. You save a fortune on work related expenses. No longer do you have to buy expensive suits, train tickets, travel expenses, lunches or any of the other frivolous expenditures we must endure when we’re working.

Since you’re at home all day, you can work in your pyjamas or eat straight from your own refrigerator. You don’t do any commuting so you save a fortune on gas or bus and rail fares.

5. The work is varied and interesting. The freelancing you do is almost completely unlimited by its direction.

If you fancy working in graphic design, all you have to do is spend a little while to learn photoshop, buy a few template packages and away you go.

Want to work as a writer? Learn what website owners want and before you know it, you’ll have more work that will be able to handle.

6. You are free from the economic slump. Freelancers don’t feel economic slump nearly as badly as other workers in society. This is because, as company profits come under pressure, the companies outsource more and more of the functions of the business.

This outsourced work is picked up by freelancers, ensuring that the volume of work is never-ending. In addition to this, the environment in outsourcing is so fluid that doesn’t matter what the economy is doing; there are always going to be niches in a boom.

This is especially true in writing. Webmasters respond to the economic environment and so does the volume of writing they require in specific niches.

Right now, writing about debt is a big area. Most people could master the key elements of managing debt in a few days.

7. You don’t need any skills or experience. Anyone can work as an outsourcer without any skills or previous experience. In order to generate an income online, all you need to know would be how to write a simple article.

If you studied English in high school, you can write an article better than many of the people who are currently charging for their work.

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James Druman was stranded overseas with hardly any money and no means of income when he built his freelance writing business. He has been living abroad now for a year and a half and continues to make money as a writer and internet marketer. Find out more at http://www.superiorcontentcreation.com/want-to-be-a-writer .

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